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ilOX, OIIKGOX, v..AV. SE.TKM..KR IS, DAILY KAST OKKOOMAX, PKNDI I'AGH TWO. Mi I SI. 51 Exclusive Perfumes Wo nmlto Btieclalty ot unu sual perfumes tlio raro nnil Imported taat nre not found in most itrug atoroa. Our line of perfumes will nppcnl especial ly to those fastidious folks who wish to affect a distinctive oilor unlike thoso In everyday use. The populnr nnd Intoat crea tions ot 1'lvor, lloser & (Lillet, l'ltinud, Iludnut, etc. I,H TUEFLE, VELDT 13LU MEN, YADMA. CYPKESIA. CHYPRE. AI.MEE. MONAL ISA. F. W. SCHMIDT DRUGGIST. Poatofflce Rlock Phone Main 851. ci:vi:i:.i. XUWS. There are now 2t0.'.H)r Sunday schools in the I'nlted States. The triple alliance between lierma ny, Austria and Italy Is on Its last lops. The Pacific Coast life saving sta tions are to be supplied with auto boats. John Plerpont Morgan lias Just bought four Imported collies fiu which he paid $10,000. Slug Kee. a Chinese farmer, was hacked to death with an axe. at Oak land, Cal.. Saturday night. r-l.,l,,,- .l.nt.r. .,f !,.. .,,., I,.1. Implement factories In Chicago has thrown Don out ot employment. Unknown thugs assaulted Editor Crotlierg, of the San Francisco Mtllle- tin. on the streets of that city O.. ......I.,.. ..tl.. late cininimj iiiMii. The government crop roport shows J the condition of spring wheat to be I but fifi.2 per cent, as against 87.5 per1 cent on August 1. I Xlne men from the cudflshlng boat .Stanley, have been lost In the Arctic ! while going from the vessel to Una- j mlk Pass in an open boat Charles Michaels, u New York bookkeeper, was driven to commit sulclde SRturday by the brother of a Klii whom Michaels had led astray. ' Mrs. Kate Hyland. of Westport. l ,!, rv.;.,i-.i ,. ...... L, llld., who prevented a serious train i wreck lust week, is a claimant for a 1 prhce from the Carnegie Hero Fund. Howie has promoted himself from M, .should be selected who are nin th position of plain Elijah, the I cerely Interested in and purpose at prophet, to that of "First apostle of teii.llnw the congress, and that ap- nif v misimii lutmnit: ami iMfsinni; church of Zlon and Elijnli. the I prophet things." of the restitution of all xokthwcst xi:ws. A nine-pound radish is one of the wonders produced near Palouse City, Wash., this season. It is of the White China variety. A district comprising .lo.oon acres of supposed oil land near Great Falls, Mont., bus Just been filed on by a rush of oil speculators. San Francisco canneries are now paying fi0 per ton for Oregon peaches, which are being shipped there from Southern Oregon in large quantities. Mrs. H. Streeter. who was dragged out of the river, drowning. Sunday morning ut Spokane, fi'iught her res cuers, declaring she had studiously prepared to die. An Indian saved the lives of two men whose boat had capsized In the Pitt river, at Heddlng, Cal., Saturday evening. He swam the torrent and bi ought both ashore. The pork packing house at Union was burned Saturday night, together with 2S.000 pounds of cured meats, valued nt 1214 cents per pound. There was no insurance. In three dozen bids received for the Oregon building at the St. Louis fair the highest bid was $2fi00. The building will be awarded to the lucky bidder on Tuesday, September 13. .loe Golden, a thief arrested in Se attle Saturday, in connection with n J2r.no pearl necklnce theft, has been connected with 42 burglaries In the past six weeks, this being the record for the Northwest. The 2-year-old son of C. Ambro zlne. of Humbolt county. California, was seized by a panther Saturday morning. The father, who was near at hand, pursued the beast for a mile before it dropped the child, which waR uninjured. If you ure looking for wheat land or stock ranches, come and see us. We have some of the best proposi tions ever offered for sale in Eastern Oregon. We have Just listed some very desirable city property nt low prices. E. T. WADE & SOX. Office E. O. Building. APPORTIONMENT OP DELEGATES TWIILITM XATIOXAIi lmtKiA- TIOX MH1CT AT HI. PASO. Conirivs Will Alert on Nou'inbor IS- , IN. nnil All I'nvt.s or the I'nltocl I States A iv Hntltli'il to Hoproontn- t Ion mill IO.K'L'li'(l to Take Part ' (imeruor.s Will Appoint 10 oli i (jutes 'oniniordnl Moillcs, titles, I ( ' u i il Coiii'ls nnil All Industrial j mill CoiiiuicitIuI Oi'KiiuUiitliiiis Arn Kntltled. I The 12th National IrtiKiitlnu con- irross will bp held nt HI Paso. Texan, j Xovoinbor lfith to ISth Inclusive, l!HH. All who are Interested In conserv tni? the Kreat natural resources ot the rnuntry extendhiR the habitable area Increasing the products ot the land InsurhiK Rrontor stability of prosperous conditions making occu pations upon the laud attractive the extension of Internal trade and com merce, and a wider knowledge of a l Kreat economic movement which has for its ultimate object the uphulld Int; of an empire within the borders of a tireat nation, are Invited to at tend this congress. The organization of this congress will be as follows: The permanent officers of the con gress., Including the chairmen of the sections. Members of the United States sen ate and house of representatives. Governors of states and territories. Embassadors, ministers and other representatives of foreign nations and colonies. Members of state and territorial Ir rigation commissions. Ten delegates, to be appointed by h" ffvernor of each state and terrl i tnry. Four delegates, to be appointed by i I the mayor of each city of less than I S3. nun population. j Two delegates, each duly accredited i I,,. ,,,. ,.,u,i, r ,,.. i,,,.,,.,i f trade, commercial club or other' commercial body. ! Two delegates, each duly accredit-1 ei by any regular! organized irrl-! gatlon. agricultural or horticultural society. Two delegates, each duly accredited by any regularly organized society of engineers, Two delegates, each duly accredlt- ,l 1,v '' agricultural college, or col- or university having a chair of ...... I.. ...... I r..u ":' """"" '"'--' "e.-uy. .. "tUvr subject related to the general . purpose of the congress. It is respectfully suggested that In I the nniiiihitmenr nf ill..frnti4 t...i. i(litlileiit be made as eativ sii,iH as pos- Please have full name and postof flce address of delegates mailed to Executive Chairman. 12th X. I. Con gress. El Paso, Texas, that they may receive special Information which will be mailed to each delegate not later than October .1th, 1H04. echo co-opi:i:ati-:s. Iliiegutes to Assist (oteiiiiiient hi Irrigation Work, Is Named. In acordonce with a general plan ' adopted by lending cities of the arid j sections of Oregon and Washington. j to appoint citizens committees to co operate with the government engi- ; neers In securing suitable reservoir i sites and water sources for govern ment Irrigation. Echo has named such a committee. At a meeting of the Citizens' Club, held Saturday night, a committee consisting of Dr. C. J. Smith, of tills city, wlio Is also a land holder of the Echo district. O. I. Teel. J. H. Sny lor. F1 IS. Van Clove and II. C. Willis was appointed to co-operato with other cities having such committees. President Ilorle. of the Commercial Association, of this city, appointed a standing committee for this purpose some time ago. Walla Walla. Colfax. Spokane and Maker City all have such committees. coming i:vi:xts. September 12-17 Oregon State fair, Salem. September 19 Opening of Pendle ton public schools. September 19. 20, 21 Oregon Irri gation Association at Ontario, Mal heur county. September 20 Opening Pendleton academy. September 20-22 Oregon Wool growers' Association, Shanlko. October 3-9 Spokane Interstate fair. October 18-27 Oregon W. C. T. U. state convention, Portland, October 19- 20 nnd 21 Inland Em pire Teachers' Association, Pendleton. Xovombor 15-1S National Irriga tion Association, El Paso, Texas. "For Her Sake." In tlie company presenting the Rus sian melodrama, "For Her Sake," which will bo seen at the Frazer on Thursday, September 29, promises to bo the dramatic treat of the season. Wherever It has been prefcented the press and public generally voice but one opinion: "It is much the best Russian play yet written." Tho fact that every stitch of scenery used In Its presentation Is carried, the cos tuming correct, and tlie company u very capable one, all tend to make It otic of tho most satisfactory produc tions of the present season. Attention Sheepmen. Mange to lease and can locate some good range and water. Address Mox 44, La Grande, Ore. IIOTKIj AUKIVALS. Tlio St. Georgo. Hen Mitchell, Portland. C. Wolfe, Spokane. J. .1 Hums, Portland. William C. Fetsch, Murrain. W. A. Tcutsch, Kansas City. T. J. oKarns, San Francisco. C. M. Ee Valley, Ilolse. W. L. Iteuson, Seattle. Allen Wakllng. San Francisco. a. a. I.lner. Portland, it. IJ. Mums, Walla Walla. O. It. Klnsole, Portland. E. M. Williams, Portland. Charles M. Hohuian. St. Louis. J. A, Allison, Portland. T. J. Gardner, Portland. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Portland. M. M. Savage, Pilot Uock. tl. II. Gillespie. Portland. A. W. Martin, Portland. J. L. Stutter. La Grande. Fred Heagles. Portland. W. H. Mitchell, St. Joe. C. H. Poole, Muslim. .1. I). Fitzgerald, San Francisco. E. Slkes, San Francisco. .1. J. McAllister, Dayton, William Mills. Portland. It. J. Franklin. St. Joe. The Mlckcis. C. Stanley, city. W. H. Williams, city. John Meyers, city. H. C. Stockweli, Los Angeles. W. X. Myers. Welser. Mrs. E. Ilelmlck. La Grande. .1. E. Mass, Elgin. W. II. Wood, Athena. IS. Campbell, city. Lee Wells. Adams. '.. Hooker, La Grande. Charles E. Denlllg, Adams. William Fisher, city. J. Morris, city, liiarle sFutter, Helix. Charles Grant, Helix. J. A. Nelson and wife. city. W. M. P.Hish, Cold Springs. H. L. Annoy. Helix. I). Smith, Helix. .Tallin Peters, Portland. .1. F. Ctuenkel. city. A. Rebuild. Sail Francisco. Mrs. A. Modioli!. San Francisco. Miss Horde Moore. Jackson. J. II. Moiilstone. Adams. Charles S. Warren. Adams. J. (). Hales. Adams. .Mrs. J. o. Hales. Adams. .Miss Eliza .Morrison. Adams. W. M. Maker. Adams. Mrs. W. M. Maker. Adams. George Carmlehael. Weston. Mrs. Geo. Carmichael. Weston J. M. Keoney. Walla Wallu. Mrs. Gibson, Starliuck. W. D. Fechter. Newport. .Mrs. A. J. Xelson, Athena. A. A. Morey, Spokane. Lucy Morris, fklah. M. S. Keen, city. .1. W. Vnnhorn. city. Sam Spores. Wlllowa. M. X. Iteatley. P. K. Johnson. Huron. P.lchle Kent. Thayer. Mrs. Ilosoiikranz. Colfax. M. X. Mrlggs. city. The Pendleton. A. H. Lovelace. Portland. M. Carpenter. Hums. Miss Isis Wade. Walla Walla. T. Mucllhuupt, Portland. E. J. Stark, Welser. William .Maher. Portland. J. C. Heiiniigb, Portland. A. H. Walt. George M. Scott. Denver. C. 10. Xelson, Weston. F. W. Walte. San Francisco. George E. Masser, Spokane. John S. W. Maucroft. San Francisco A. Sluslieimer. Portland. A. P. Flaherty. San Francisco. It. A. Seeds, Spokane. W. It. Glendemitug. Portland, G. T. Stevens. Spokane. H. E. Stevens. Spokane. K. It. Carr. G. D. Galley. Portland. (S. J. McEvoy, Starbuck. S. J. Hayes. Starbuck. Al Young, Portland. J. W. Sayer. Wulla Walla. C. Ados. Spokane. Jennie I. Moll. Hutchinson. A MoyV Wild Hide toe Lire. With family nroM'n) expecting him to die. and a son ridl.ig fin life, 18 miles, to ge: Dr. King's Xow Discov ery for Consumption, coughs and colds, W. II. Hrowu of Leesvllle, Ind eiidur'.d death's agonies from nsth'. ma but this wonderful medicine gave Instant ndief and soon cured him. Ho .vr .fh: "I now sleep soundly every uli lit." Like marvelous cures of con sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grip prove its mntchless merit for al Ithroat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles ROc $1.00 Trial bottles free at Toll man & Co.'h drug store. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that tho co.iartnershlp heretofore existing be tween W. S. Lindsey nnd J. M. Kra mer, in the livery business In Pendle ton, Oregon, has tills day been dis solved by mutual consent. J. M. Kramer will continue the business nt the old stand, pay all hills against the old firm, nnd collect all accounts due the same. J. M. KRAMER, W. S. LINDSEY. COMPETENT JUDGES. Heaatr Doctoral Undone Ilerplelde. Women who make a business of beau tifying otlior women come pretty near knowing what will brlntr about the boat results. Here nro letters from two, con cerning TIerplclde: "I can recommend Newbro's "Hero! clue," as It stopped my holr from falling out: and, as a dressing It has no super- "(Slgned.) Bairtha A. Tnilllnger, ... , ''Complexion Specialist, "29V4 Morrison St., Tortlond, Ore." "After using one bottlo of "Herplclde my hair has stopped falling out. and my scalp is entirely froe from dandruff. "(Hlgncd.) draco Dodge, "1 Sixth 8t Port.and1.0aoUrte5:DOOt0r Sold by lendlnaT druggists. Band lOr. In Humps for sample to The Herplclde Co., 1 W. .Schwldt & Co., special agents. New "I'm a bill collector." , , , "So am I. and if 'iil' msl leave Ib.n -n. Ill take pleasure In add ' dig it le n collection ' GAINING Sizt&s. Union ade, Hand made:, Clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH, GET IT, Don't accept a substitute s 1 Carpets Cleaned : by Steam I J 1 Wo hnvo arranged to open a Hteam carpc clrunlnrf shop In Pendleton, wliero we will bo prepared to clean carpets of nil d ( Hcrlptlons In tlio most improved manner. All work minrantccd. My J our process all dirt Is removed nnd carpets aro restored to tholr S original brilliancy. Wo want a trial order from you, All work call- oil for and delivered. Prices reasonable. Wilkinson & Edmmsten J Telephone Main 741. 311 Court Street. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from tho clioktMt wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Myers Mc.st Flour Is used., llran, shorts, Htcuru rollcxl barley nlwuys on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS V. S. MYKItS, Proprietor. The Hotel Cruise First-class In ovory particular. Modern In nil appointments. Splendidly furnished throughout. Sorvlco th,o vory best. Tho Hotel Crulso Is located at the corner of Webb nnd Cot tonwood stroota In a now building built especially for hotol pur poses. Each room is largo and comfortnblo, bolng woll lighted and woll vontllatod. In lurnlshlng this hotol, tho best of ovory. thing was purcbaaod, and attoutlon has been given to tho artis tic offoct aj w.oll as comfort. Tho Hotol Crulso Is a model place for lodgors, travollng mon and citizens who Book a first-class placo wb,oro rntos nro not high. Cafo In connection. Short ordore sorvod nt all times. Goods No WF uave NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PART OF OUR NEW FALL GOODS WE INVITE ALL WHO ENJOY LOOKING AT NEW, STUSH GARMENTS, TO CALL AND SEE OUR FINE FALL UlfslEB. NEW STYLE COATS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. LADIES' NEW SHIRT WAISTS, THE VERY LATEST. NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS AND BRAIDS. NEW FALL STYLES IN SHOES. NEW BELTS, BAGS AND PURSES. SUMMER LINES AT CUT PRICES. THE FHIR AGENTS FOR McCALL'S PATTERNS. aflHIIIIIIIMlV J M ISHM- kmMi BkaB C VNN MAKERS. CARL0M STONEHJ All size Jars, crock; etc. We will make thi tory. See us. DHSl'AI.V b, TEE! Per set, S").08: Sl.no- sliver WW trai'tlng, Mic. AVe re tliorotffl with all iiioJem : appliances, nnd work to lie of IhetJ nrd, and our prlMl consistent with to'j White B lH-ntt-b s(K'lullnn B Telepliiiiii' MniQ In our single and rings fm lumes. --j-i beauty too A urea- deal of moK ! expended secure , .1 " " ,j:f We bus "ui " '"..,' largest factories lt us show lncu'.; you are not reauj t GLENN Wj .iicvi:i.r.it asJ l,toHI 1 IT" .'KNOCIUW and broke It Into 'jl boen tlio mw v.i "thore is o , tt pleasure in knojA vnn can havo It "r J Wo do all kind- , and blacKsmo""', . .n.iner. superior " , n hydraulic prcW'l does It while yo" or uorace i the life of the , work. Wo W' , hackB and WW lino engines. ...in nr It 9m